Adult Acne - The Risks Of Acne Treatment Creams

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There are many creams that claim to cure or relieve acne. There are some that do work if used properly. However, all of them can be misused and can create their own set of problems. Those discussed here are topical retinoids, which are derivatives of Vitamin A. They work by increasing the natural rate the skin sheds, which means there are fewer dead skin cells to cause blockages.

Some Initial Skin Irritation

Topical retinoids do cause a reaction on the skin when they are first used. The reaction can cause redness, lumpiness, flakiness and irritation. The skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight so it is important to use plenty of sunscreen. Pregnant women are advised not to use it because of a possible excess of Vitamin A, which could affect the foetus. It is best to use lighter applications in the beginning to lessen the effect, but symptoms could still last for about a month.

RetinA

This has been around for many years and many dermatologists swear by it. This is generally used to treat acne, blackheads and pimples. It was a great discovery because the only treatment prior that was Vitamin A supplements, which carried a risk of over dosing over the long term. RetinA is an effective treatment but it does need to be used within the recommended guidelines. It is best used with the guidance of a doctor.

Renova

This is really the same as RetinA but milder, and with a greater moisturizing base. As women were aging and their skin became drier and more senstive, RetinA was no longer as effective. They found their skin reacted badly to RetinA, causing irritation. Renova was designed to address that problem.

Other Products

Over the years other acne treatment creams emerged to compete with RetinA - products such as Avita, and Differin, which were introduced as a cheaper, milder form of RetinA. Tazorac is another product and is generally used for oily skin and blackheads. All of them are topical Vitamin A preparations and need to be treated with the same caution, as they can cause the same symptoms on initial applications. Initially, they are all likely to cause some skin irritation and. in some people, acne breakouts. They come in the form of gels, creams or solutions. Creams moisturise and gels dry, so they are used for different types of skin.

All these acne treatment creams and gels use a side effect of Vitamin A application: the drying effect it has on the skin causing it to shed cells, which reduces the potential for blockages. They all do what they are supposed to do but they do need to be used with care and under the guidance of a health professional.


About the Author:
You can find out how to cure your acne naturally, without drugs, by following a program designed by a health professional who is an ex-acne sufferer by visiting http://www.mynaturlacnecure.info
William Burnell has an interest in following and promoting natural solutions to health problems - particularly since a smart doctor helped him beat chronic fatigue syndrome without using drugs.



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